Claims
- 1. An ammunition storage and retrieval system comprising:
- a magazine including a plurality of rows of cells, each row including plural cells, and each cell for storing a projectile in base-down vertical orientation;
- a traverse mechanism including:
- a pair of elongated rails mounted in parallel, spaced relation above the magazine, and
- an elongated beam mounted at opposed ends by the rails for movement in first opposite directions;
- a projectile loading head mounted by the beam for movement in second opposite directions along the beam, the loading head rotatably mounting a projectile receiver in suspended relation, the projectile receiver including projectile gripping arms; and
- motors coupled to introduce input drive through the rails and the beam, to propel the beam in the first opposite directions to position the loading head into alignment with a selected one of the cell rows and to propel the loading head in the second opposite directions along the selected row and into and out of a projectile downloading position relative to a selected one of the cells in the selected row and coupled to introduce input drive to the loading head, to rotate the projectile receiver about a vertical axis and to articulate the gripper arms between projectile gripping and releasing positions.
- 2. The system defined in claim 1, wherein the projectile receiver further includes a foot mounted for vertical movement, the foot engaging a projectile base and propelled in coordination with articulation of the gripper arms by one of the motors to lift the projectile from an elevated base support included in the selected cell.
- 3. The system defined in claim 2, wherein the projectile receiver further includes:
- at least one hinge block mounting the gripper arms for swinging motions between the projectile gripping and releasing positions;
- at least one slide block mounted by the hinge block for vertical motion relative to the hinge block, the slide block mounting the foot and coupled for vertical motion propulsion by the one motor; and
- a cam-cam follower arrangement for converting the vertical motion propulsion of the slide block into coordinated swinging motion propulsion of the gripper arms.
- 4. The system defined in claim 2, wherein the projectile receiver further includes:
- upper and lower hinge blocks mounted in fixed, vertically spaced relation and mounting the gripper arms for swinging motions between the projectile gripping and releasing positions;
- a first pair of laterally spaced guide rods mounted at upper and lower ends by the upper and lower hinge blocks, respectively;
- upper and lower slide blocks, the upper slide block mounted by the first pair of guide rods for vertical motion, and the lower slide block mounting the foot;
- a second pair of guide rods dependent from the lower hinge block and mounting the lower slide block for vertical motion;
- a vertical lead screw extending through the upper and lower hinge blocks and threadedly engaging the upper and lower slide blocks, the one motor coupled to drive the lead screw, thereby producing coordinated vertical motions of the first and second slide blocks; and
- a cam-cam follower arrangement for converting vertical motion of one of the first and second slide blocks into coordinated swinging motion of the gripper arms.
- 5. The system defined in claim 4, wherein the cam-cam follower arrangement includes a pair of cam followers respectively carried by the gripper arms, and a pair of cam slots in the upper slide block respectively engaging the cam followers, such that propelled vertical motion of the upper slide block produces propelled swinging motion of the gripper arms between the gripping and releasing positions.
- 6. The system defined in claim 2, wherein the one motor is a first motor, and the system further includes:
- a pair of second motors respectively mounted by the pair of rails; and
- the traverse mechanism further includes a pair of first elongated ballscrews respectively mounted by the pair of rails and respectively driven in unison by the second motors, and a pair of first ballnuts respectively fixed to the opposite ends of the beam and respectively engaging the first elongated ballscrews for propulsion of the beam in the first opposite directions.
- 7. The system defined in claim 6, wherein the first motor is carried by the loading head, the system further including a third motor carried by the beam and coupled to drive a second elongated ballscrew also carried by the beam, the separate ballscrew threadedly engaging a second ballnut fixed to the loading head for propulsion of the loading head in the second opposite directions.
- 8. The system defined in claim 7, further including a fourth motor carried with the first motor by the loading head and coupled to rotate the projectile receiver.
- 9. The system defined in claim 6, wherein the first motor is mounted by one of the rails to drive a first elongated spline shaft also mounted by the one rail, the system further including:
- a second elongated spline shaft mounted by the beam; and
- a first right angle drive for rotationally coupling the first spline shaft to the second spline shaft;
- a carriage supporting the loading head on the beam for movement in the second opposite directions;
- a gear mechanism carried by the carriage and having an output drive coupled to the projectile receiver; and
- a second right angle drive carried by the beam for rotationally coupling the second spline shaft to an input drive of the gear mechanism.
- 10. The system defined in claim 9, further comprising
- a third motor mounted by another of the rails, the traverse mechanism further including:
- a third spline shaft mounted by the other rail and driven by the third motor;
- a second elongated ballscrew mounted by the beam;
- a third right angle drive rotationally coupling the third spline shaft to the second ballscrew; and
- a second ballnut fixed to the carriage and threadedly engaging the second ballscrew, thereby coupling the third motor to propel the loading head in the second opposite directions.
- 11. The system defined in claim 10, wherein the magazine includes left and right banks of the rows of the cells separated by a center aisle, and wherein the gear mechanism is shiftable to produce a first output drive for rotating the projectile receiver while the loading head is located in the center aisle and to produce a second output drive for articulating the gripper arms and vertically moving the foot in coordination while the loading head is located in any one of the cell rows.
- 12. The system defined in claim 11, wherein the beam includes gear shifting cam surfaces at positions to engage a gear shift element of the gear mechanism depending upon whether the loading head is located in the center aisle or in any one of the cell rows, thereby shifting the gear mechanism to produce the first and second output drives, respectively.
- 13. The system defined in claim 12, wherein the gear mechanism further includes:
- a cage carrying a ring gear driven by the input drive and circumferentially spaced bevel gears;
- first and second bevel ring gears engaging the bevel gears;
- a projectile receiver support plate fixed to the second bevel ring gear;
- a pinion gear driven by the first bevel ring gear;
- a spur gear driven by the pinion gear to produce the second output drive;
- a clutch;
- the gear shift element acted upon by the cam surfaces to engage and disengage the clutch, whereby to couple and decouple the first and second bevel ring gears; and
- an anti-rotation element acted upon by the cam surfaces to inhibit rotation of the support plate, while the clutch is disengaged, whereby to produce the second output drive, and to permit rotation of the support plate while the clutch is engaged, whereby to produce the first output drive.
- 14. The system defined in claim 2, wherein each cell includes:
- a locking member mounted for movement between a first position engaging a projectile stored in the cell and a second position disengaging the projectile;
- an actuating member; and
- a linkage connecting the actuating member to the locking member; and
- wherein the foot of the projectile receiver includes a toe for engagement with the actuating member to produce movements of the locking member between the first and second positions in response to vertical movements of the foot.
- 15. The system defined in claim 14 wherein the magazine includes:
- a plurality of elongated superstructures fixed in spaced positions to define a plurality of the cell rows between adjacent pairs of the superstructures, each of the superstructures including:
- a plurality of uniformly spaced vertical posts, adjacent pairs of the posts mounting therebetween the locking member for each cell of the cell row for movement between the first and second positions; and
- cross members interconnecting the adjacent pairs of posts to provide backings for the locking members of the cells in an adjacent cell row while in the first positions.
- 16. The system defined in claim 15, wherein the row-defining adjacent pairs of superstructures include seats serving as the base supports for projectiles residing in the rows of cells.
- 17. The system defined in claim 16, wherein the foot of the projectile receiver includes a toe for engagement with any one of the actuating members to produce movements of the locking member linked thereto between the first and second positions in response to vertical movements of the foot.
- 18. The system defined in claim 17, wherein the projectile receiver further includes:
- upper and lower hinge blocks mounted in fixed, vertically spaced relation and mounting the gripper arms for swinging motions between the projectile gripping and releasing positions;
- a first pair of laterally spaced guide rods mounted at upper and lower ends by the upper and lower hinge blocks, respectively;
- upper and lower slide blocks, the upper slide block mounted by the first pair of guide rods for vertical motion, and the lower slide block mounting the foot;
- a second pair of guide rods dependent from the lower hinge block and mounting the lower slide block for vertical motion;
- a vertical lead screw extending through the upper and lower hinge blocks and threadedly engaging the upper and lower slide blocks, the one motor coupled to drive the lead screw, thereby producing coordinated vertical motions of the first and second slide blocks; and
- a cam-cam follower arrangement for converting vertical motion of one of the first and second slide blocks into coordinated swinging motion of the gripper arms.
- 19. The system defined in claim 18, wherein the cam-cam follower arrangement includes a pair of cam followers respectively carried by the gripper arms, and a pair of cam slots in the upper slide block respectively engaging the cam followers, such that propelled vertical motion of the upper slide block produces propelled swinging motion of the gripper arms between the gripping and releasing positions.
- 20. The system defined in claim 19, wherein the one motor is a first motor, and the system further includes:
- a pair of second motors respectively mounted by the pair of rails; and
- the traverse mechanism further includes a pair of first elongated ballscrews respectively mounted by the pair of rails and respectively driven in unison by the second motors, and a pair of first ballnuts respectively fixed to the opposite ends of the beam and respectively engaging the first elongated ballscrews for propulsion of the beam in the first opposite directions.
- 21. The system defined in claim 20, wherein the first motor is carried by the loading head, the system further including a third motor carried by the beam and coupled to drive a second elongated ballscrew also carried by the beam, the second ballscrew threadedly engaging a second ballnut fixed to the loading head for propulsion of the loading head in the second opposite directions.
- 22. The system defined in claim 21, further including a fourth motor carried with the first motor by the loading head and coupled to rotate the projectile receiver.
- 23. The system defined in claim 20, further comprising a third motor mounted by one of the rails, the traverse mechanism further including:
- a carriage supporting the loading head on the beam;
- a first spline shaft mounted by the one rail and driven by the third motor; a second elongated ballscrew mounted by the beam; a right angle drive rotationally coupling the first spline shaft to the second ballscrew; and
- a second ballnut fixed to the carriage and threadedly engaging the second ballscrew, thereby coupling the third motor to propel the loading head in the second opposite directions.
- 24. The system defined in claim 23, wherein the first motor is mounted by one of the rails to drive a first elongated spline shaft also mounted by the one rail, the system further including:
- a second elongated spline shaft mounted by the beam; and
- a first right angle drive for rotationally coupling the first spline shaft to the second spline shaft;
- said carriage supporting the loading head on the beam being disposed to move in the second opposite directions;
- a gear mechanism carried by the carriage and having an output drive coupled to the projectile receiver; and
- a second right angle drive carried by the beam for rotationally coupling the second spline shaft to an input drive of the gear mechanism.
- 25. The system defined in claim 24, wherein the magazine includes left and right banks of the rows of the cells defined by adjacent pairs of the superstructures, the left and right banks separated by a center aisle, and wherein the gear mechanism is shiftable to produce a first output drive for rotating the projectile receiver while the loading head is located in the center aisle and to produce a second output drive for articulating the gripper arms and vertically moving the foot in coordination while the loading head is located in any one of the cell rows.
- 26. An ammunition storage and retrieval system comprising:
- a magazine including:
- a plurality of elongated superstructures fixed in spaced relation to define a plurality of rows between adjacent pairs of superstructures, each row including a series of the cells and each cell accommodating a projectile in base-down vertical orientation, and
- each superstructure including a plurality of uniformly spaced vertical posts,
- a locking member mounted between each adjacent pair of the posts for pivotal motion between an elevated first position engaging a projectile in the cell of one row defined by each adjacent pair of posts and a lowered second position disengaging the projectile,
- a separate operator linked to pivot each locking member between the first and second positions, and
- cross members interconnecting the adjacent pairs of posts to provide backings for the looking members of the cells in a row the adjacent to the one row when the looking members of the cells in the adjacent row assume their first positions;
- a traverse mechanism; and
- a loading head mounted by the traverse mechanism for first bidirectional movements into a position aligned with a selected one of the rows and second bidirectional movements along the selected row to a selected one of the cells, the loading head including a dependent projectile receiver having a pair of pivotally mounted, projectile gripping arms and a vertically movable foot for engaging a projectile base to lift the projectile, the gripping arms and the foot drivingly interconnected for coordinated movements, and the foot having a toe engageable with the operator for the selected cell to pivot the locking member therefor between the first and second positions in response to vertical motion of the foot.
- 27. The system defined in claim 26, further including motors coupled to introduce input drive to the traverse mechanism, to propel the loading head into alignment with the selected row and into a projectile downloading position relative to the selected cell and coupled to introduce input drive to the loading head, to rotate the projectile receiver about a vertical axis and to pivot the gripper arms between projectile gripping and releasing positions in coordination with vertical movements of the foot.
- 28. The system defined in claim 27, wherein the projectile receiver further includes:
- at least one hinge block mounting the gripper arms for swinging motions between the projectile gripping and releasing positions;
- at least one slide block mounted by the hinge block for vertical motion relative to the hinge block, the slide block mounting the foot and coupled for vertical motion propulsion by the one of the motors; and
- a cam-cam follower arrangement for converting the vertical motion propulsion of the slide block into coordinated swinging motion propulsion of the gripper arms.
- 29. The system defined in claim 28, wherein the cam-cam follower arrangement includes a pair of cam followers respectively carried by the gripper arms, and a pair of cam slots in the slide block respectively engaging the cam followers, such that propelled vertical motion of the slide block produces propelled pivoting motions of the gripper arms between the gripping and releasing positions.
- 30. The system defined in claim 27, wherein the traverse mechanism includes:
- a pair of elongated rails mounted in parallel, spaced relation above the magazine, and
- a traveling beam mounted at opposed ends by the rails, the beam movably mounting the loading head such that the first bidirectional movements of the loading head are accommodated by the rails and the second bidirectional movements of the loading head are accommodated by the beam.
- 31. The system defined in claim 30, wherein the motors include:
- a pair of first motors respectively mounted by the pair of rails; and
- the traverse mechanism further includes a pair of first elongated ballscrews respectively mounted by the pair of rails and respectively driven in unison by the first motors, and a pair of first ballnuts respectively fixed to the opposite ends of the beam and respectively engaging the first elongated ballscrews for propulsion of the beam in first opposite directions.
- 32. The system defined in claim 31, wherein the motors include a drive motor mounted by one of the rails, and the system further includes: a first elongated spline shaft mounted by the one rail and driven by the drive motor;
- a second elongated spline shaft mounted by the beam; and
- a first right angle drive for rotationally coupling the first spline shaft to the second spline shaft;
- a carriage supporting the loading head on the beam for movement in second opposite directions;
- a gear mechanism carried by the carriage and having an output drive coupled to the projectile receiver; and
- a second right angle drive carried by the beam for rotationally coupling the second spline shaft to an input drive of the gear mechanism.
- 33. The system defined in claim 32, wherein the motors further include a second motor mounted by another of the rails, the traverse mechanism further including:
- a third spline shaft mounted by the other rail and driven by the second motor;
- a second elongated ballscrew mounted by the beam;
- a third right angle drive rotationally coupling the third spline shaft to the second ballscrew; and
- a second ballnut fixed to the carriage and threadedly engaging the second ballscrew, thereby coupling the second motor to propel the loading head in the second opposite directions.
- 34. The system defined in claim 33, wherein the magazine includes left and right banks of the rows of the cells defined by adjacent pairs of the superstructures, the left and right banks separated by a center aisle, and wherein the gear mechanism is shiftable to produce a first output drive for rotating the projectile receiver while the loading head is located in the center aisle and to produce a second output drive for articulating the gripper arms and vertically moving the foot in coordination while the loading head is located in any one of the cell rows.
- 35. The system defined in claim 34, wherein the beam includes gear shifting cam surfaces at positions to engage a gear shift element of the gear mechanism depending upon whether the loading head is located in the center aisle or in any one of the cell rows, thereby shifting the gear mechanism to produce the first and second output drives, respectively.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract No. DAAE30-95-C-0009 awarded by the United States Army. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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